Employment, Growth, and Basic Needs: A One-world Problem : the International "basic-needs Strategy" Against Chronic Poverty |
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Part One Size and Characteristics of World Employment and Income | 13 |
Basic Needs | 31 |
Developing Countries | 47 |
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achieved activities adjustment assistance adopted agricultural appropriate technology areas basic-needs strategy basic-needs targets benefits brain drain capital capital-intensive cent co-operation contribute developing countries Development Decade development strategies distribution of income division of labour effects employers employment creation ensure expanding exports firms Geneva governments Group of 77 groups host country implementation important improved incentives income distribution increase industrialised countries industrialised market economies industries inequality institutions international division international economic order International Labour International Labour Conference investment labour force labour-intensive levels major manpower manufacturing measures meeting basic needs ment migrant workers million multinational enterprises official development assistance OPEC organisations output over-all participation particularly poor countries poorest population poverty productive employment programmes proposed rate of growth redistribution reform regional relative role rural sector skilled socialist countries structural change tion trade unions tripartite UNCTAD United Nations World Employment Conference